Multi-Table Tournament strategies for Six-Plus Hold’em

There’s a lot to consider when creating a winning strategy for Six-Plus Hold’em MTTs Multi-table tournaments (MTTs) in Six-Plus Hold’em present a unique set of challenges and opportunities for players. With a shortened deck and altered hand rankings, the strategic approach to MTTs in Six-Plus Hold’em requires careful consideration and adaptation to the dynamic nature

How to play marginal hands on the flop in Texas Hold’em

It’s possible to win with marginal hands if you play your cards right Playing marginal hands on the flop in Texas Hold’em requires careful consideration and strategic decision-making to maximize your chances of success while minimizing potential losses. Marginal hands typically fall into the category of hands that are not strong enough to win consistently

Sunday Recap: Players continue to smoke the tables

Yesterday was “Selection Sunday” for college basketball’s March Madness, but there was plenty of excitement at the ACR Poker tables as well. We continued our High Five series and ran our big weekly tourneys. Read our March 17th Sunday Recap for all the smoking-hot details. $750,000 GTD Sunday Blunt Roller (Hi5 #73) 1,356 took part

Strategies for navigating Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo hands

Board texture and pot equity are more important when playing PLO Hi-Lo In Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO), the variant Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo (PLO8) introduces a dynamic element with both high and low hand possibilities, creating a unique strategic landscape. Navigating between high and low hands requires a nuanced understanding of hand selection, board texture and pot

Understanding reverse implied odds in Texas Hold’em

Properly analyzing reverse implied odds is important when chasing draws Understanding reverse implied odds in Texas Hold’em is crucial for skilled players looking to make informed decisions and maximize their profitability. While implied odds refer to the potential future gains from completing a drawing hand, reverse implied odds represent the potential losses that may occur

Strategies for defending your blinds in Limit Texas Hold’em

Follow a few tips to keep opponents from exploiting any perceived weaknesses Defending your blinds in Limit Texas Hold’em is a crucial aspect of the game that requires careful strategy and consideration. The blinds, consisting of the small blind and big blind, are mandatory bets that players must place before receiving their cards. Since these

How to exploit opponents’ tendencies in Six-Plus Hold’em

Take advantage of the table movement to gain an edge Six-Plus Hold’em, also known as Short Deck Hold’em, introduces a dynamic shift from traditional Texas Hold’em by removing cards valued two through five from the deck. This alteration significantly affects hand values, changing the strategies you need to employ. Firstly, observe opponents’ tendencies in Six-Plus

Sunday Recap: Players blaze the tables as High Five rolls out

Yesterday wasn’t an ordinary Sunday. Not only did we roll our clocks forward, we also rolled out the $12.2 Million High Five Tournament Series. If you didn’t log on, see all the buzzworthy tournaments you missed in our March 10th Sunday Recap. $750,000 GTD Blunt Roller (Hi5 #4) 1,358 entrants played in Sunday’s massive $750K

Adapting your strategy for online Texas Hold’em bounty tournaments

Playing in bounty events requires a shift in strategy to keep up with the pace of the game Adapting your strategy for online Texas Hold’em bounty tournaments requires a multifaceted approach that considers various factors. Unlike traditional tournaments where the primary objective is to accumulate chips, bounty tournaments introduce an additional layer of complexity by

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